PDP's Turaki-led faction decides to challenge the recent Court of Appeal judgment in the Supreme Court. The NEC of the Peoples Democratic Party, led by Tanimu Turaki, has made this decision.
The NEC's move comes after the Court of Appeal in Abuja nullified the party's national convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, in November last year. The convention had been a contentious issue within the party, with different factions vying for control.
The Turaki-led faction is determined to resolve the leadership crisis once and for all by taking the matter to the Supreme Court. The outcome of this decision will have significant implications for the party's future.
The Supreme Court is about to become the battleground for the PDP's leadership crisis, with the Turaki-led faction's decision to appeal the Court of Appeal's judgment. This move raises questions about the party's internal governance and its ability to resolve disputes. The Supreme Court's verdict will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the party's future, and by extension, the country's politics. The PDP's leadership crisis has been a major talking point for months, and this latest development is a clear indication that the party's internal wrangling is far from over. The fate of the party's national convention and the legitimacy of its leadership hang in the balance.


